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Patrick and Colin's Bee Blog: July 2010
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Patrick and Colin's Bee Blog. The adventures of two novice beekeepers in Cambridge, England. Sunday, 25 July 2010. Bees in the Backyard. There's been a bit of a turnaround in our fortunes since my last post (thanks - again - to Steve and Margot). During late May and early June their back garden seemed to be a favoured landing spot for bee swarms, with one or two turning up every day. And at the end of these prolonged exertions we left with our second complete colony. On this occasion, we brought it home ...
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Links | Oswestry Beekeepers' Association
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For more information about beekeeping, see the following websites:. British Bee Keeping Association. Shropshire Beekeepers’ Association. Ludlow and District Beekeepers’ Association. List of Pollen Rich Flowers. The regional bee inspector for the West of England is:. Joanna.schup@apha.gsi.gov.uk. Tel No: 10948 710632 or 07979 119368. Like us on Facebook. Website by Moghill Web Services, Oswestry, Shropshire.
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Patrick and Colin's Bee Blog: July 2009
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Patrick and Colin's Bee Blog. The adventures of two novice beekeepers in Cambridge, England. Monday, 13 July 2009. There are some things in life that are definitely worth waiting for - and keeping your own colony of bees is one of them. Our beekeeping plans began back in 2006 (or at least they did for Colin, who did a beginners course, went to lots of beekeepers 'meets' and did quite a bit of reading too). That it's intensified our interest even further. Has finally brought some funds (from an increasing...
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Patrick and Colin's Bee Blog: New Life in the Nuke?
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Patrick and Colin's Bee Blog. The adventures of two novice beekeepers in Cambridge, England. Wednesday, 4 August 2010. New Life in the Nuke? This is a picture of what we found when we inspected the nuke (the small hive) at the weekend. There are clearly some larvae and the bees are obscuring a couple of cells with eggs in them. As we know from our experiences over the winter, worker bees will start to lay eggs if they realise there's no queen in the hive. Unfortunately these are unfertilised eggs, wh...
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Patrick and Colin's Bee Blog: Bees in the Backyard
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Patrick and Colin's Bee Blog. The adventures of two novice beekeepers in Cambridge, England. Sunday, 25 July 2010. Bees in the Backyard. There's been a bit of a turnaround in our fortunes since my last post (thanks - again - to Steve and Margot). During late May and early June their back garden seemed to be a favoured landing spot for bee swarms, with one or two turning up every day. And at the end of these prolonged exertions we left with our second complete colony. On this occasion, we brought it home ...
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Bees, Honey and Wine - Shrewsbury Flower Show
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Patrick and Colin's Bee Blog: December 2009
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Patrick and Colin's Bee Blog. The adventures of two novice beekeepers in Cambridge, England. Friday, 25 December 2009. Snow place like home. A quick trip up to the hives to see how they've fared during the recent snow falls. The main concern - at least for the hive without the mesh floor - is that the entrance will have become obstructed by snow, thus blocking the flow of air into the hive. Despite the sun, the outside temperature remains decidedly chilly, thus ensuring that they a. Ll remain inside....
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Patrick and Colin's Bee Blog: October 2009
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Patrick and Colin's Bee Blog. The adventures of two novice beekeepers in Cambridge, England. Monday, 5 October 2009. In keeping with our nation's increasing obsession with 'health and safety', we are now able to offer our bees a choice of 'Smoking' and 'Non-smoking' hives! Most beekeepers ' sm. Their hives prior to inspection in order to calm them down (or, more accurately, reduce their aggression). Wild and free in forests (obviously before humans came along and stuck their oar in). Thankfully they have...
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Skip to main content. Here are some links to other local and/or bee related websites. These links inevitably leed to further links, and hey presto the whole world of bees is at your fingertips. If you have any favouriter links which you would like to share, drop me an e-mail here. And I will add it to the relevant (or a new) section. Bee creative! The BBKA works to promote bees and beekeeping and to provide a range of member services to beekeepers in the UK. The WBKA represent the beekeepers of Wales.
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